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Kibsgaard and Professor Stig Helveg, DTU Physics. We favour candidates with a degree in physics, chemistry or materials science. The candidate should preferably have experience in electron microscopy
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physics, brilliant minds and cutting-edge technologies backed by huge investment at the Niels Bohr Institute. Who are we looking for? We are looking for candidates with some prior experience with quantum
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PhD fellowship in Experimental Quantum Physics PhD Project in Spin-Mechanics Niels Bohr Institute Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Niels Bohr Institute invites applicants for a PhD
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Job Description DTU, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, the Section for Manufacturing Engineering invites applications for a PhD position (3 years) on the topic of simulation of process
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for Energy Demand Flexibility in Buildings”. The PhD candidate will be supervised by supervisors from DTU and Chalmers. This project will integrate energy technology, building physics, HVAC systems, and
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are looking for candidates within the field(s) of chemistry, physics, nanochemistry, material science or similar. Applicants can have a background from solid state chemistry/physics, chemical egeneering
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process Selection process The selection and recruitment process will be in accordance with the European Charter and Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers. The recruitment process will be open
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for Energy Demand Flexibility in Buildings”. The PhD candidate will be supervised by supervisors from DTU and Chalmers. This project will integrate energy technology, building physics, HVAC systems, and
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motivated candidate with a background in chemical or process engineering and strong experimental and analytical skills. Join us to drive innovation in carbon capture and contribute to shaping Europe’s low
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nanophotonics, and mesoscopic physics, possibly combinations of the above. The positions are funded by POLIMA DNRF funding, and the students will be supervised by Professor Christos Tserkezis and Professor Joel D